1. Marker-free cell discrimination by holographic optical tweezers
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Schaal F., Warber M., Zwick S., van der Kuip H., Haist T., and Osten W.
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optical tweezers ,marker free cell discrimination ,chronic myeloid leukaemia ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
We introduce a method for marker-free cell discrimination based on optical tweezers. Cancerous, non-cancerous, and drug-treated cells could be distinguished by measuring the trapping forces using holographic optical tweezers. We present trapping force measurements on different cell lines: normal pre-B lymphocyte cells (BaF3; “normal cells”), their Bcr-Abl transformed counterparts (BaF3-p185; “cancer cells”) as a model for chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) and Imatinib treated BaF3-p185 cells. The results are compared with reference measurements obtained by a commercial flow cytometry system.
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- 2009
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